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Rustic Cabins

Rustic cabins can be a functional and enjoyable base camp for family outings, hunting, fishing or hiking. They provide more shelter than a tent during poor weather and some are open year-round. The cabins are located on quiet, isolated sites and many have waterside views. They range in size, accommodating 2-24 people.

Each cabin provides single-sized beds or bunks with mattresses, a table, chairs, brooms and a propane heater or wood stove for heat. Campers should bring bedding, cookware, lanterns, a first-aid kit, ax or handsaw, flashlights and insect repellent. At some of the more remote cabins, additional equipment may be provided to make it easier for campers packing in equipment. Smoking is not allowed in rustic cabins, nor are pets allowed to stay inside.

Camper Cabins

Camper cabins are 400-square foot cabins situated on a scenic lots overlooking lakes, bays and rivers. Showers and bathroom facilities are nearby in the modern campground. Each cabin sleeps up to six people with two sets of bunk beds in their own rooms and a futon in the main living area. See a complete floor plan.

The cabins offer electrical outlets and shelves for food and supplies. Campers must supply their own bedding, dishes and cookware. Outside the cabins the campers will find fire circles and picnic tables.

Mini Cabins

Located within state park campgrounds, mini cabins are a simple and fun way to enjoy the outdoors.

Lodges

Looking for more amenities, like an indoor restroom, shower and kitchen appliances? Michigan state park lodges offer all the amenities of home for an upscale camping experience. Accommodations include kitchens, multiple bedrooms and full bathrooms. Check prices here. Check availability or make a reservation online or call 800-447-2757.

Tepee Rentals

Tepees have a solid floor, closeable flaps and sleep up to four people in bunk beds or cots. Park staff sets up the tepee at some locations while other parks feature tepees that remain set up throughout the camping season.Tepee policies may vary from park to park. Please contact the park directly to learn more.